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User Name
Enter your full email address as your user name.
Password
Enter your password for your email account.
Note: The user name and password for your outgoing server is the same as the user name and password your entered for the incoming server.
8) If SSL mode is enabled, under Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP), tap Advanced.
9) Set Incoming Uses SSL and Outgoing Uses SSL to OFF.

Alright, turn on your iPhone, push "Settings" then "Mail, Contacts, Calenders," now push "Add Account," select your email service, then just enter your Name, Email address and password. Then you should be good to go!
Hope this helped!

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line for iPhone. (Some accounts may not be upgradeable.) You may also be
able to transfer your current phone number to iPhone, or get a new one.For more information about iPhone, including videos about how to activate and use it, go to:www.apple.com/iphoneInserting the iPhone SIM Card
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email account settings on your computer.

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first time on iPhone or iPod touch, simply touch the Mail icon on the
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version 2.0 or later, touch the Settings icon on the Home screen,
select Mail, Contacts, Calendars and select Add Account.If
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account, touch the icons for those services on the Add Account screen
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account from another provider, select Other. In software version
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email accounts using just your email address and password.1 As
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appear that will describe any limitations you may experience in using
your email account. If Mail cannot find the settings needed to setup
your email account, refer to the documentation from your email provider
on how to manually setup an email account.
Syncing
email account settings to iPhone You use iTunes to
sync your email account setttings to iPhone or iPod touch. iTunes supports
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on a PC. See article "Syncing
iPhone " for further details.

Note: Syncing email account settings to iPhone
or iPod touch copies the email account setup, not the messages
themselves. Whether the messages in your inbox appear on both iPhone or
iPod touch and your computer depends on the type of email account you
have and how it's configured. You may need to enter your password on the
device after syncing account settings.

Email account setup with Mail is easy. If you're setting up an email account for the first time on iPhone or iPod touch, simply touch the Mail icon on the Home screen. If you're adding an additional account with software version 2.0 or later, touch the Settings icon on the Home screen, select Mail, Contacts, Calendars and select Add Account.

If you're setting up a Microsoft Exchange, MobileMe, Gmail, Yahoo! or AOL account, touch the icons for those services on the Add Account screen and enter your account information. If you're setting up an email account from another provider, select Other. In software version 2.0 or later, Mail can automatically setup many popular POP and IMAP email accounts using just your email address and password.1 As Mail looks up settings that match your email account you may see a note appear that will describe any limitations you may experience in using your email account. If Mail cannot find the settings needed to setup your email account, refer to the documentation from your email provider on how to manually setup an email account.

Syncing email account settings to iPhone or iPod touchYou use iTunes to sync your email account setttings to iPhone or iPod touch. iTunes supports Mail on a Mac, and Microsoft Outlook (2007 or 2003) and Outlook Express on a PC. See article "Syncing iPhone and iPod touch with your computer" for further details.

Note: Syncing email account settings to iPhone or iPod touch copies the email account setup, not the messages themselves. Whether the messages in your inbox appear on both iPhone or iPod touch and your computer depends on the type of email account you have and how it’s configured. You may need to enter your password on the device after syncing account settings.

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